We all know that pet-related news stories attract A LOT of eyes. In the midst of the serious, challenging, stressful and upsetting news of our contemporary world, it's no surprise that heartwarming articles that feature pets doing amazing things are read constantly online and in print.
Read MoreNot everyone knows why I take the time to print and mat all my photographs by hand. It's such a traditional approach to dog photography, and one that no other dog photographers use. So- why do I take the time to print and mat my photographs? Every other photographer in the market lets a print lab handle all their print orders.
Read More"So, how did you become a dog photographer?"
I get asked this all the time. Sometimes daily. Certainly at every networking event I go to, dinner party, and even client Creative Meeting. Even though it’s a story I’ve told literally hundreds and hundreds of times, it’s a tall tale that I always enjoy recounting.
Read MoreI've decided to bring my mobile fine art dog photography gallery to South Boston's famous SOWA Open Market. It's an extremely well curated collection of local Boston-area artisans, makers, and a few excellent food trucks just to keep the guests (and vendors) going.
Read MoreThis San Francisco dog photography session was a gift that a favorite old dog photography client of mine gave to one of their friends. There's nothing I love more than a great client referral, and I had so much fun working with this group of dogs: one gorgeous and sweet standard Poodle, and a tiny Chihuahua/Terrier mix who clearly ran the house.
Read MoreThis is Charlie, the 16 year old Chihuahua/Boston Terrier mix that lives in New York. I photographed him in New York a few weeks ago along with his wonderful, loving family. This is such an important moment in this senior dog's life, and his family was smart to schedule a New York dog photography session now because, though Charlie can still get around and chase squirrels as well as the next dog, he is a senior dog and his health is failing.
Read MoreThese three siblings were so sweet and fun to work with during a recent Boston dog photography session. All rescues, the two small Terrier mixes came first as a bonded pair. Then a few years later Blue- the Pit Bull/Lab/Hound etc mix joined the family.
Read MoreI love when I have the opportunity to work with San Francisco dog photography clients more than once. Thankfully, it happens pretty often and it makes me have so much respect for the relationships we build together, and really brings such value to the time my dog photography clients and I take getting to know each other.
Read MoreWhen I started photographing dogs many years ago (has it been nearly ten years already....), I started searching for like-minded artists and animal activists and began building my community. It was easy to find friends and colleagues in the dog world that shared my theories on the dog/human bond and who were also passionate about understanding and loving and living with canines.
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